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Saw this offer on multiple chase cards. Language is a little unclear as to whether two payments with the first being small and the second being $50 would qualify or if you need 2x $50 payments, but here it is. I got it 3/6. Word is there might be a VZ version floating around but I have not seen it personally.
https://www.chase.com/personal/merchant-offers
"Earn $50 cash back on your second payment of a T-Mobile plan when you spend $50 or more.
At T-Mobile, you can save on every plan vs. AT&T and Verizon. Right now, you can get 4 lines of unlimited for just $25 a line. Visit the T-Mobile savings calculator to see how much you can save and make the switch to America's largest and fastest 5G network today.
4 Lines of Essentials: With autopay discount using elig. payment method; plus taxes & fees. +$5/line w/out Autopay.
Offer expires 10/14/2024. Must make second payment by 11/1/24. Offer valid one time only, with a 2 purchase minimum. Payment must be made directly with the merchant. Offer not valid on purchases made using third-party services, delivery services, or a third-party payment account (e.g., buy now pay later). Recurring payments will occur after plan signup. For cancellation policy and details, visit merchant website."
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$5 per line up to 8 lines with AutoPay enabled & eligible payment method."
On my Magenta 1.0 amplified business account
That is an old plan. What do you pay per line?
This is the way! Granted might not work on every type of tmo plan (?), but as credit card deals come in I might overpay and get a negative bill from tmobile. Leaving a linked checking account for autopay discount still works even though payment never comes out of checking.
120$ for 2 lines and a 3rd number I use for "PROXY by DIGITS" like a free virtual number.
Side note on this offer I was 0 for 6 on Chase cards
I would like to know this as well. If anyone wants to get back on topic and tried this method. Everyone for the last 10 pages is talking more about ACH payments and their card. Im more interested in how to get the bonus the quickest way
First, I dedicate a "sock drawer" bank account for autopay (Tmobile seems to allow themselves to get hacked every other month, they aren't getting my main bank account!). I leave enough in that account to cover a monthly bill plus around $50. If I forget or have an emergency, all the bill is covered that month. Set that up on Tmobile as my "Autopay" account.
NOW- Once the bill comes out, I log in to Tmobile and make a one-time payment from my preferred CC for a few cents less than the full bill. Depending on my mood I configure to pay it that day or in the future at least 5 days before Tmobile pulls from the Autopay account. (I give myself slack in case any problems with the CC).
Once the bank account is set, really all I do is spend a couple minutes each month logging in and paying ALMOST the entire bill from the saved credit card on my account.
Have done this since Tmobile tightened the screws and I always get the autopay discount despite nearly everything still going on the credit card. I have a feeling Tmobile will try getting even nastier about this loophole in the future, at which time maybe it's time to go prepaid.
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I got Verizon offer. Need t Mobile offer lol
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